Dr. Jesse Hade's Journey into Ovarian ResearchEditorial, Generation Next Fertility
Dr. Jesse Hade’s story in reproductive science is one driven by curiosity, compassion, and a commitment to pioneering discovery. From his earliest days in medical school, Dr. Hade was captivated by the intricacies of reproductive systems. It wasn’t just the complexity that drew him in—it was the idea that within those complexities lay answers capable of changing lives. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Hade has become renowned not only for his clinical expertise but also for his personalized approach, treating every patient with care as unique as their journey.
As his career progressed, Dr. Hade’s passion for exploring uncharted scientific territory intensified. His work consistently challenged conventional approaches, leading him to ask:
“What if there’s more we can do?”
This question became the foundation for his latest groundbreaking endeavor. Drawing inspiration from regenerative applications in orthopedics and dermatology, Dr. Hade recognized a potential path in reproductive science that had yet to be explored.
Determined to move beyond speculation, Dr. Hade launched a preliminary study to observe how these regenerative injections might impact ovarian function. When the findings were published by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), it became clear that this work resonated beyond his own walls: it had caught the attention of the broader scientific community. Yet, for Dr. Hade, this was just the beginning.
Fueled by these early insights, he envisioned a study that would push the boundaries further. He drafted a proposal for a larger, more rigorous investigation. After securing approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Dr. Hade spearheaded the first double-blind, placebo-controlled research study of its kind in reproductive science.
Dr. Hade hypothesizes that these injections support ovarian cellular processes by enhancing the biological environment, potentially influencing oocyte development and follicular growth.
To ensure that results are based on fact, not expectation, the study employs a double-blind methodology. This means neither the participants nor the researchers know who received the enriched ovarian injection and who received a placebo. It’s the most rigorous scientific test, designed to remove bias and reveal the true potential of these regenerative injections.
These ovarian injections involve processing an individual’s own blood to concentrate specific biological components, platelets, known for their healing properties. Participants undergo a process involving a standard blood draw, followed by specialized processing and transvaginal administration of the enriched blood under ultrasound guidance. These enriched injections are then introduced in a controlled research setting to observe the effects.
And the preliminary data shows promising results.
Dr. Hade believes that, if proven effective, these ovarian injections could be considered a new standard of care, with insurance coverage potentially following. The ongoing research aims to explore potential future applications that could provide new possibilities for individuals facing reproductive challenges.
Dr. Hade’s work represents a significant step forward in reproductive science. By continuing this groundbreaking study, he and Generation Next hope to transform the landscape of reproductive medicine, offering innovative solutions to individuals and couples pursuing their dreams of parenthood.
Curious about how research like this shapes the future of reproductive science?
You can learn more and stay updated on ongoing studies. Scientific progress happens because individuals choose to explore the unknown.
About Dr. Hade
As the Director of Third Party Reproduction at Generation Next Fertility, Dr. Hade specializes in addressing complex and often overlooked issues. He is a compassionate board-certified reproductive endocrinologist with over two decades of private practice experience. He has mentored physicians nationwide and earned numerous awards for his research.
When Dr. Hade is not caring for his patients he enjoys bike riding, cooking and spending quality time with his wife and children.
